Save $100: Best Buy has USB-C Apple AirPods Pro down to $149.99 as a deal of the day on Jan. 13. That means this deal is available for today only, and nets you a 40% discount over buying new AirPods at their $249.99 full price.
Apple AirPods Pro are expensive, but they go on sale more than you'd think, so we almost always recommend buying them on sale. If the $179.99 sale price they're currently sitting at on Amazon isn't quite low enough for you, Best Buy is giving you another option.
As of Jan. 13, the retailer is offering refurbished USB-C Apple AirPod Pros for just $149.99 as a deal of the day. That means that come Jan. 14, these savings will no longer be live. Considering a new pair of AirPods at full price will run you $249.99, buying refurbished can save you a good chunk of change. We have seen new AirPods Pro drop down to $153.99 (at their lowest price ever), but as that was their Black Friday pricing, we're not counting on seeing it all that often, making this a decent alternative.
As for the earbuds themselves, they're some of the best noise-cancelling earbuds you can get, especially if you're a devoted Apple user. They connect and switch between devices with some of the lowest lag time on any earbuds we've tested, have noise cancellation that sits just behind the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds, and sound quality that sits on the higher end of the earbud spectrum (even if there's no custom equalizer). When Mashable Senior Editor Stan Schroeder reviewed the AirPods Pro, he called them, "the first pair of earbuds I'd actually consider taking on an airplane."
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